Histology in a sentence as a noun

I sure would have loved to have one growing up!These point of care services aren't limit by the cost of the microscope, they are limited by staff and the cost of histology.

Reading maps of highly-populated and industrial locations reminds me of histology.

The results obtained from this method differ from the data presented here and other histology studies that show a sharp decline in markers of newly formed neurons during early postnatal development.

Ie virtual structure or ligand based screening with structure or affinity data, machine vision for analyzing cell based assays or histology slides etc, lead optimization, mining annotated genomic data etc

The physician, puzzled by a patient's reactions, strikes the trail established in studying an earlier similar case, and runs rapidly through analogous case histories, with side references to the classics for the pertinent anatomy and histology.

Additionally a real problem in general is we can't really see enough of the microstructure of the brain with enough detail to see basic things that are seem to relate to processing capabilities like the cortical layer structure without histology.

Our process was invented to revolutionize histology in support of translational medical research, pharmaceutical development and the biotech industry.

Ideally, serum is drawn concurrent with obtaining tissue biopsies to facilitate correlation of histology with systemic markers of immunologic activation.

I think the paradigm will be based around deep understanding of the genomics, proteomics, histology, spatial distribution of the problem in the body, and licensing for sale platforms that produce custom proteins, T cells, small molecules, of choice>, designed on the fly.

It's used as an aid to retaining information within a heavily-structured curriculum where you're going over the same concepts over, and over, and over in the form of lectures, clinical encounters, supplemental videos, more lectures, anatomy lab, histology lab, boards-prep, etc.

A physician I worked with described it as being incredibly frustrating, because she could literally see two patients in the same day who were apparently in the same condition based on histology, stage of the disease, everything, but ten years later one would be watching his daughter graduating from high-school and the other would have been dead for nine years.

Histology definitions

noun

the branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues